Yes, it is possible. In the circuit attached, remove the ground side of R3 from ground, and put there the inverted input, but a balance in the circuit must be performed for properly job, put a 330nF (or other value in this line also as in the NI input, and the same 680R in series to the input), so maintain the input balance between line signals.

As this changes varies the amplification factor, perhaps oscillations can get, in such a case, re-calculate for more closed loop gain.